Prada’s bucket hats, The Row’s barely-there sandals, THAT Jacquemus supersized straw hat – summer 2018 was replete with stand-out accessories, and didn’t Instagram know it. From big ticket fashion houses to independent designers, there were trinkets, bags, shoes and sunglasses breaking the internet each week. Take Wald Berlin’s shell jewellery, which quickly became the sunshine set’s layering trinket of choice, or the Shrimps beaded Antonia bag, as seen at a wedding near you… But what are we championing for summer 2019?

Among the top stories: we’ll be stashing the sporty bum-bag in favour of a sleeker model, and digging into the archives for retro shapes and '90s ‘It’ iterations when it comes to handbags. Headband game is now a thing, if Dior and Prada are anything to go by. Raffia, straw and macramé still have style mileage, but they’re going down a more luxurious route next year. And as for micro-lenses? Over. Now, it’s all about the monster sun shield shape. Here’s Vogue’s edit of the 11 spring/summer 2019 accessories trends you need to know now.

Miuccia Prada showed 50 gloriously exaggerated headbands with every one of her SS19 runway looks – studded, beribboned, sumptuous satin and leather – proving not only hero-buy status but also, signalling a big move in the hair adornment game. Dior’s elasticated ballet hairbands were a slick way to ease into the idea, while Simone Rocha’s runaway success of her beaded hair-slides (worn so prevalently in fashion circles, they’ve become something of a modern accessory classic) have transitioned into headbands decorated with mini plumes. Expect to see a flurry infiltrate next year’s wedding season.

Image: Prada SS19

Celine

Christian Dior

Emilia Wickstead

Miu Miu

Tom Ford

Simone Rocha

The two-bag approach – a common scene on the daily commute, totes full of gym kits, micro-bags full of credit cards. But now designers from Chanel, Gucci, Fendi, and Loewe have translated the look into their codes. Chanel packed a punch with identical bags on each hip, while Fendi matched its shoulder bag to its carry-all tote.

Image: Chanel SS19

Gucci

Maison Margiela

Stella McCartney

Loewe

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Givenchy

Fendi

The return of Miu Miu’s signature platforms to the runway had die-hard fans beaming. They’re set to dominate the party scene alongside offerings by Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana, and Maison Margiela. But it wasn’t just the heels getting an extra lift this season, ‘Geta’ sandals were seen at Paco Rabanne, Jil Sander and Salvatore Ferragamo. The traditional Japanese shoe with its block elevated sole is worn as protection against the elements, which is telling preparation for another summer rocked by climate change.

Image: Saint Laurent SS19

Miu Miu

Jil Sander

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Dolce & Gabbana

Maison Margiela

Salvatore Ferragamo

Paco Rabanne

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Loewe

There’s no doubt about it, mega-lens sunglasses have landed. Say it’s a reaction to the micro-lenses that have swept the streets, now the dial has turned 180-degrees with larger than life shapes from Gucci, Loewe, Miu Miu, Stella, Tod’s and Tom Ford. Think anywhere between a wraparound surf style to a noughties sport aesthetic – championed by Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian.

Image: Loewe SS19

Gucci

Prada

Givenchy

Tod's

Tom Ford

Christian Dior

Stella McCartney

Miu Miu

It’s big, really big, almost parachute big; which when full, thrown over your shoulder is akin to a work out. Stella McCartney’s are emblazoned with her logo, Versace’s are transparent, and Burberry’s will induce ultimate office envy. Start arm training in preparation now.

Image: Stella McCartney SS19

Versace

Tom Ford

Michael Kors

Valentino

Etro

Emporio Armani

Jil Sander

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The desire for original “IT” bag styles has gained so much momentum that designers have taken note with re-issuing flashback purses like the Fendi Baguette and the Dior Saddle. Louis Vuitton’s logo takes shape in a boardroom-ready briefcase, just as Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs, and Gabriella Hearst riff off a vintage inspired top handle.

Image: Fendi SS19

Celine

Burberry

Chloé

Marni

Marc Jacobs

Michael Kors

Miu Miu

Gabriela Hearst

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Louis Vuitton

If you’re toying with a bum-bag purchase, park it, there’s an upgrade in town and it’s more refined than ever. The extra elegant belt-bag will come into its own next spring thanks to Riccardo Tisci’s chain link style for Burberry. Check Givenchy’s pristine white leather version too, while at Chloé, they appeared hand-held rather than belted at the show in September.

Image: Burberry SS19

Chanel

Louis Vuitton

Fendi

Salvatore Ferragamo

Givenchy

Alexander Wang

Feathers, feathers everywhere. This season, the abundance of fluff – from trims on cuffs to all-over – took on a new form of peacocking. But it was the feather shoe that was the stand-out buy, gently fluttering at Dries Van Noten, Brock Collection and Valentino, whose chunky leather sandals are already topping Vogue editors’ wish-lists.

Image: Valentino SS19

Simone Rocha

Giambattista Valli

Dries Van Noten

Prabal Gurung

Brock Collection

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Travel and the lure of discovery are on the mind come SS19, where holiday souvenirs seemed to top designers’ inspiration. From California dreaming tie-dye at Prada, to hippy bags at Dior, and layered anklets, toe-rings, and arm bracelets at Chloé – these are accessories reminiscent of a gap-year wardrobe – ready to imbue your everyday classics with a holiday spirit.

Image: Chloé SS19

Givenchy

Prada

Coach

Christian Dior

Off-White

Giorgio Armani

Altuzarra

Oscar De La Renta

With minimal effort required but maximum sophisticated achieved, if you aren’t already slipping into a barely-there mule then you will next spring. The line up from Dolce and Gabbana, Rejina Pyo and Chloé will have you perfecting a sultry clip-clop strut in no time.